Great! As sort of a follow-up, would you mind making a video on "off" vs "off of"? What's the difference, when to use which (and why), are they interchangeable or not? Why is "to fall off a bike" but the song is "off of an album"? Is it more of a grammar rule(s) or fixed expressions one just has to memorize. Thank you!
Hi Kevin and Lisa, you did/made this lesson in/on Oct 12 2021. Btw (by the way) I'm not sure about using did or made and about using in or on. I still have to work in/on that. I have seen this video several times, but not always have time to write a comment.
My husband slipped and fell down stairs about 13 steps broken all his ribs was in hospital nearly a week to operations because he couldn't breathe, 6 years ago.
Look, a boy is in the top of tree, I’m afraid he could fall out of the tree. Have you ever fallen out of a tree? A wireman is checking circuits of my house on a higher ladder, he needs to be careful very much to avoid falling off. A older man slipped and fell down because the floor was very wet yesterday. Thanks you both .
Hi, there. Do we necessarily need to say fall down and not simply fall? To me, it's understood that if you fall is always down. Sorry if I'm wrong. Cheers,
Once again start out my morning routine taking this lesson with both of you thank you. 🐾👍. Yes, my neighbor had fallen off a ladder few weeks ago in my garden very scary accident.
( verb) off something. E.g. He jumped off the cliff. I also heard a lot of native speakers say “ ( verb) off of something. E.g. He jumped off of the cliff. Are “ off something” and “off of something” interchangeable?
Have you ever fallen out of a tree??(pr.perfect) _yes, I have When did you fall out of a tree?? (so here the question MUST be in Past Simple, 'cause we wanna know the right time it happened, Am I right??
I’m always confused with these words. You explained very clearly. Thank you so much. It helps me a lot.😃😃
Cool!! I didn't know those rules in = out, on = off. Keep it up with the good work
Thank you Kevin and Liza you learn me more .
I am learning a lot! 🙅♀️💯Many thanks beautiful teachers!
Congratulations guys you are the best ever ,I have been learning so much with you !!!!!!!
Those rules like in&out and on&off are very clear to me !!! I will not mistake what I learned from this video.thank you so much!
Thank you. It's such a pleasure to watch your videos.
Oh my goodness! Great lesson! Thank you so much! Well explained! 🙏🏼❤✌🏽😃
What great explanation that really does make sense in our brains, thank you so much
Kevin and Lisa, thank for this lesson!
Very helpful phrasal verbs Sir...Your informative videos double my knowledge in English...Lots of love and respect to you From Assam,India...
you are two so great teachers , thank you for your efforts
I really love your videos and your is very helpful for everybody... you both are great teachers.
I appreciate very much this lesson. Thanks a lot !
... always so practice and useful...
Thanks a lot Liza & Kevin 👍
Excelentes maestros, gracias por compartir estas clases, me ayudan mucho en mi aprendizaje.
Good job guys !! I have seen a lot of teachers around the web but you are the best.
The best representation of irregular verbs and grammar
Hi guys, i did not know the " slit" sound , thanks so much, you are amazìzing teacher
Lissa. How are you? I am so grateful to you for all tips. may god bless you. Te quiero un million de dollar. you know so much about everything.
You both are the Best teachers thanks a lot
... so practic and benificial lesson ...
So many nuances. Wonderful lesson!
Thank you very much Kevin and Liza.
Great! As sort of a follow-up, would you mind making a video on "off" vs "off of"? What's the difference, when to use which (and why), are they interchangeable or not? Why is "to fall off a bike" but the song is "off of an album"? Is it more of a grammar rule(s) or fixed expressions one just has to memorize. Thank you!
Thank you for your excelent content!
I am so glad to found your channel.
Thank you very much. ❤
Thanks for teaching so patiently ⚘
How good you are! Thank you very much. l would like to see you in Konya/Turkey.
l like your lesson very much, English is my second language since I watch your video my English day by day improving.
Wonderful job , pretty dynamic and a good manner to teach the language
It's always better to watch your vidéos twice. It's a way to check whether we improve a little bit our English !
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Thank you, love from Sri Lanka..
Very useful lesson
Thanks so much for this lesson. I really need it
Such small things but very important
Thank you very much.It is very useful.
Oh my goodness I'm over the moon My teacher cos this is the new video
Absolutely great Teaching. Congratulations
Hi Kevin and Lisa, you did/made this lesson in/on Oct 12 2021. Btw (by the way) I'm not sure about using did or made and about using in or on. I still have to work in/on that. I have seen this video several times, but not always have time to write a comment.
It is interesting how fall is used with out , off and down. No wonder it is so difficult to master it.
Very good explanation for these verbs with out of, off and down
Another good lesson, thanks 😁😁👍
Thank you so much 🥰
perfect
Simple and easy method
Thank you so much. I like the practice session very much.
Hello teachers, how about fall over? Thank you so much for all your lessons
Thanks as always for lessons
Thanks a lot 🌹
Kkkkkk i loved, your class is amazing i' m Brazilian my name is luiz.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!!!
Accept my deepest gratitude!!!
Where could i get link mentioned in the video please?
I hope you also cover articles and when to use the, a or none.
Thanks a lot for your very useful lessons.
Man ur channel is growing so fast!
Exellent lesson!
My husband slipped and fell down stairs about 13 steps broken all his ribs was in hospital nearly a week to operations because he couldn't breathe, 6 years ago.
Look, a boy is in the top of tree, I’m afraid he could fall out of the tree. Have you ever fallen out of a tree? A wireman is checking circuits of my house on a higher ladder, he needs to be careful very much to avoid falling off. A older man slipped and fell down because the floor was very wet yesterday. Thanks you both .
Thank you very much for this lesson
Great class. Just a question....Is fall down and fall over the same thing?
Hi, there. Do we necessarily need to say fall down and not simply fall? To me, it's understood that if you fall is always down. Sorry if I'm wrong. Cheers,
Once again start out my morning routine taking this lesson with both of you thank you. 🐾👍. Yes, my neighbor had fallen off a ladder few weeks ago in my garden very scary accident.
My neighbour fell off a ladder few weeks ago....
Thank you.
Thnks very much publish like this very useful
I would like to ask if you have a pdf blog(s) of your lessons.
Thanks! Is it correct to say the plane fall down from the sky?
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How about fall over ?
Thank you for the good explanation
I fell over the chair. When there is an obstacle.
Thank you for this wonderful lesson.
Thanks for you
Sir, which is correct? in the tree or on the tree
Thanks a lot
Thanks alot!
Good explanation but I’m still confusing with those two “off, out of” if you have time would you explain and show more sentences for us
Thanks
Wowww great great!
Well explained thanks 👍
Excellent 👍
Hi great website. What about pump off, to me is something confusing.
Thank you so much for this fantastic lesson. You are awesome.👍😊
Nice video.nice explanation
Please repeat slowly ifyou can use black board thanks from SALAH Agadir morroco
really super
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you are studying English, so it's better to try write in English not your native language.
is it the same saying fall without down?
Good job 👍
Nice lesson thank you
Excellent
Is it right to say he's *_on_* a tree or *_in_* a tree?
Hehehe ty sm🙏I enjoyed answering lol
I trippled over the rug ,fell down, hurt my fingers, my ankles
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What is meaning off, down and out where can we use them??
( verb) off something.
E.g. He jumped off the cliff.
I also heard a lot of native speakers say “ ( verb) off of something. E.g. He jumped off of the cliff. Are “ off something” and “off of something” interchangeable?
Usually they are.
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Have you ever fallen out of a tree??(pr.perfect)
_yes, I have
When did you fall out of a tree?? (so here the question MUST be in Past Simple, 'cause we wanna know the right time it happened, Am I right??
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I had been falling off my bike by 2 cars but different places crash on me about some months ago
They were in the wrong place at the wrong time